The Commonwealth Games 2022 will take place in Birmingham between July 28 and August 8. The opening ceremony is scheduled on July 28, while the closing ceremony will happen on August 8. (DAY 2 SCHEDULE)
JULY 29- Day 1
After a spectacular opening ceremony with PV Sindhu and Manpreet Singh carrying Indian flag, the medal hopefuls will start their campaign today with a host of events lined up throughout the day. Several Indian athletes will be action in various disciplines including lawn bowl, gymnastics, table tennis, cycling, swimming, track and field (triathlon), cricket, squash, hockey, badminton and boxing.
A list of India’s results so far:
CWG 2022 Squash Live – Abhay Singh Beats Joe Champan 3-0
India’s Abhay Singh beats Joe Champan of the British Virgin Islands 11-5, 11-5 in the Men’s Singles Preliminary Round Of 64 in the Squash Women’s Singles, Preliminary Round Of 64!
CWG 2022 Table Tennis Men’s Team Live – Sathiyan Gnanasekaran 3-0 Zhe Yu Clarence Chew, India 3-0 Singapore
Game, Match and Tie! India seals the deal as Sathiyan Gnanasekaran beats Zhe Yu Clarence Chew 11-7, 11-5, 11-8 in the second men’s singles!
CWG 2022 Squash Live – Anahat Singh Beats Jada Ross 3-0
All work no play from India’s Anahat Singh as she beats Jada Ross of St Vincent and the Grenadines 11-5, 11-2 11-0 in the Squash Women’s Singles, Preliminary Round Of 64!
India book their place in the quarter-finals!
CWG 2022 Table Tennis Live: India Women vs Fiji Women-Sreeja Akula Beats Grace Yee; IND 3-0 FIJ
Sreeja Akula wraps up the tie then with her 11-7, 11-1, 11-2 win over Grace Yee in the third match against Fiji to notch their second win of the day.
CWG 2022 Women’s Hockey: FULL TIME, India 5-0 Ghana
Gurjit Kaur netted a brace as Neha, Sangita Kumari and Salima Tete scored one each to help the Indian women’s hockey team trash Ghana 5-0.
Men’s Table Tennis (Team) – India 3-0 Barbados
Women’s Table Tennis (Team) – India 3-0 South Africa
Swimming – Srihari Nataraj through to 100m backstroke semi-finals.
Boxing – Shiva Thapa (63.5kg) through to Round of 16
Cricket: India Women lost to Australia Women by 3 wickets
CWG 2022 Cricket Live: India Women vs Australia Women- India set target of 155, Australia lose 3 early wickets
Team Indian managed to score 154 runs for the loss of eight wickets in their opening fixture of the inaugural T20 cricket event in the CWG.
Australia lose a couple of early wickets as Thakur picks up her second with the scalp of Aussie captain Meg Lanning. Australia 21-3 in 3 overs.
CWG 2022 Boxing: Shiva Thapa beats Suleman Baloch of Pakistan to reach Ro16
Shiva Thapa gets India’s boxing campaign underway with a win. The pugilist got the better of Pakistani boxer Suleman Baloch by unanimous decision to advance to the round of 16.
CWG 2022 Table Tennis Live: Harmeet, Sathiyan Beat Barbados
Sheer domination from Harmeet and Sathiyan in the third game as they win it by 11-4 to beat Barbados 3-0 in the Men’s Doubles event. A good start for Indian paddlers in Commonwealth Games. The Women’s team have already beaten South Africa in Round 1 and now the Men’s have also started it on a positive note.
CWG Live Updates, Day 1: Cycling: India finish 6th
No medal challenge from India in men’s 4000m team pursuit. England and New Zealand to compete for gold, Australia and Wales to compete for bronze.
CWG Live Updates, Day 1: Cycling: India drops to 4th
A brilliant performance by Wales as they finish inside four minutes as well, clocking 3:54:613.
CWG Live Updates, Day 1: Cricket – India lose Smriti Mandhana early
Darcie Brown strikes for Australia, dismissing Mandhana on 24. India are 35/1 after 6 overs, as Yastika Bhatia joins Shafali Verma
Lawn Bowls: Dee Hoggan 21-10 Taniya Choudhury (Women’s Singles), India 6-23 New Zealand (Men’s Team)
Women’s Table Tennis (Team) – India 3-0 South Africa
Aquatics: Kushagra Rawat (Eliminated, finishes 8th in Men’s 400m Freestyle Heat)
Results Live
CWG Live Updates: Cycling – Men’s 4000m Pursuit Qualifying
Rules: The top-2 fastest teams in the qualifying event will compete for gold. The 3rd and 4th fastest teams will play for bronze.
CWG 2022 Cycling Live
Indian cyclist finished the Men’s team pursuit 4000m in 4:12.865 at an average speed of 56.947. Venkappa Kengalagutti, Dinesh Kumar, Anantha Narayanan S S and Vishavjeet Singh were part of the Indian team.
CWG 2022 Swimming Live: Kushagra Rawat Finishes 8th
India’s Kushagra Rawat finished last (8th) in the Men’s 400m Freestyle – Heat 3. Elijah Winnington emerged victorious with the timings of 3:48.32. Rawat finished it at 3:57.45.
Manika Batra, Women’s Doubles Pair Shine as India Beat South Africa 3-0 in Table Tennis
CWG 2022 Lawn Bowls Live: New Zealand Beat India
India suffered a defeat in the Men’s Triples event in Lawn Bowls. New Zealand didn’t give India any chance in the clash as they registered a comprehensive 23-6 win to move forward.
CWG 2022 Table Tennis Live: Sreeja Akula Earns Win
Sreeja Akula produces a dominant show in the singles even too and beat Danisha Patel 3-0. The third game was the most competitive one but Akula didn’t sweat much to win it 11-6.
CWG 2022 Table Tennis Live: Manika Batra Claims Victory.
Done and dusted as Manik Batra doesn’t waste much time to earn the victory here. She got better with every game and clinched the third with 11-2. A rampant show from the Indian star against South Africa’s Mushfiquh Kalam. 3-0 win for Manika.
CWG 2022 Table Tennis Live: India beat South Africa.
A dominant win for India as they clinched the third set with an 11-5 win here. It was a clinical show from Sreeja Akula and Reeth Tennison as the Indian pair didn’t give the South African duo any chance to bounce back. They won the first two sets with an identical scoreline of 11-7 and clinched the game in the third set with an 11-5 win.
CWG 2022 Lawn Bowls Live: Tania Suffers Defeat
Dee Hoggan stamps her authority over Taniya Choudhary with a clinical 21-10 victory. It was a dismal show from Taniya as she was never in the game.
All timings follow the Indian Standard Time (IST)
Aquatics – Swimming and Para Swimming, Sandwell Aquatics Centre
(15:00 – 17:00)
- Men’s 400m Freestyle Heats
- Women’s 400m Individual Medley Heats
- Women’s 200m Freestyle Heats
- Men’s 100m Backstroke S9 Heat
- Women’s 100m Freestyle S9 Heat
- Men’s 50m Butterfly Heats
- Women’s 50m Breaststroke Heats
- Men’s 100m Backstroke Heats
- Women’s 100m Butterfly Heats
- Men’s 200m Breaststroke Heats
- Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay Heats
(23:30 – 2:30)
- Women’s 400m Individual Medley Final
- Women’s 200m Freestyle Final
- Men’s 400m Freestyle Final
- Men’s 100m Backstroke S9 Final
- Women’s 100m Freestyle S9 Final
- Men’s 50m Butterfly Semi-Finals
- Women’s 50m Breaststroke Semi-Finals
- Men’s 100m Backstroke Semi-Final
- Women’s 100m Butterfly Semi-Final
- Men’s 200m Breaststroke Final
- Mixed 4x100m Freestyle Relay Final
Badminton, The NEC Hall 5
(13:30 – 17:00)
- Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 1
- England v Barbados
- Singapore v Mauritius
- South Africa v Jamaica
- Malaysia v Zambia
(18:30 – 22:00)
- Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 1
- Scotland v Maldives
- India v Pakistan
- Canada v Uganda
- Australia v Sri Lanka
(23:30 – 3:00)
- Mixed Team Event Qualifying Round 2
- Malaysia v Jamaica
- England v Mauritius
- Singapore v Barbados
- South Africa v Zambia
Basketball 3×3 and Wheelchair Basketball 3×3, Smithfield
(20:00 – 22:30)
- Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group A
- Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group A
- Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A
- Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group A
(0:00 – 2:30)
- Men’s Basketball 3×3 – Group A
- Women’s Basketball 3×3 – Group A
- Men’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B
- Women’s Wheelchair Basketball 3×3 – Group B
Boxing, The NEC Hall 4
(16:30 – 19:30)
- Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Round of 32
(23:00 – 1:30)
- Men’s & Women’s Preliminary Round of 32
Cricket T20, Edgbaston Stadium
(15:30 – 19:00)
- Women’s Group A Match: Australia v India
( 22:30 – 2:00)
- Women’s Group A Match: Pakistan v Barbados
Cycling – Track and Para Track, Lee Valley VeloPark
(14:30 – 17:30)
- Women’s Tandem B – Sprint Qualification
- Women’s 4000m Team Pursuit Qualification
- Men’s 4000m Team Pursuit Qualification
- Women’s Team Sprint Qualification
- Women’s Tandem B – Sprint Semi-Finals
- Men’s Team Sprint Qualification
(20:30 – 23:00)
- Women’s Tandem B – Sprint Finals
- Men’s Tandem B – 1000m Time Trial
- Women’s 4000m Team Pursuit Finals
- Men’s 4000m Team Pursuit Finals
- Women’s Team Sprint Finals
- Men’s Team Sprint Finals
Gymnastics – Artistic, Arena Birmingham
(13:30 – 19:00)
- Men’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 1
- Men’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 2
(21:30 – 1:00)
- Men’s Team Final & Individual Qualification – Subdivision 3
Hockey, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre
(13:30 – 17:00)
- Women’s Group Match
- New Zealand v Kenya
- South Africa v Scotland
(18:30 – 22:00)
- Women’s Group Match
- India v Ghana
- Canada v Wales
(23:30 – 3:00)
- Men’s Group Match
- England v Ghana
- New Zealand v Scotland
Lawn Bowls and Para Lawn Bowls, Victoria Park
(13:00 – 18:15)
- Women’s Singles Sectional Play – Round 1
- Para Men’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 1
- Men’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 1
- Women’s Singles Sectional Play – Round 2
- Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 1
- Men’s Triples Sectional Play – Round 2
(19:30 – 0:45)
- Men’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 1
- Para Men’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 2
- Women’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 1
- Men’s Pairs Sectional Play – Round 2
- Para Women’s Pairs B6-B8 Sectional Play – Round 2
- Women’s Fours Sectional Play – Round 2
Netball, The NEC Arena
(16:30 – 20:00)
- England v Trinidad & Tobago
- Australia v Barbados
(22:30 – 2:00)
- Jamaica v Wales
- New Zealand v Northern Ireland
Rugby Sevens, Coventry Stadium
(13:30 – 18:00)
- Women’s Group Match
- Men’s Group Match
(22:00 – 2:30)
- Women’s Group Match
- Men’s Group Match
Squash, University of Birmingham Hockey and Squash Centre
(16:30 – 19:45)
- Women’s Singles Preliminary Round of 64
- Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 64
(22:30 – 1:00)
- Men’s Singles Preliminary Round of 64
Table Tennis and Para Table Tennis, The NEC Hall 3
(14:00 – 19:00)
- Women’s Team Event Qualifying Round 1
- Men’s Team Event Qualifying Round 1
(20:30 – 1:30)
- Women’s Team Event Qualifying Round 2
- Men’s Team Event Qualifying Round 2
Triathlon and Para Triathlon, Sutton Park
(15:30 – 20:30)
- Men’s Individual (Sprint Distance) Final
- Women’s Individual (Sprint Distance) Final
FAQ’s CWG2022
Where will Commonwealth Games 2022 be held?
Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
Who will host 2022 Commonwealth Games?
The 2022 Commonwealth Games are being held in Birmingham, England. Birmingham is a metropolitan borough in the West Midlands region and is the second-largest city in the United Kingdom. Birmingham were awarded the host city rights in 2017.
Where is the Commonwealth Games 2022 Opening Ceremony?
The venue of the CWG 2022 opening ceremony will be the Alexander Stadium, the main athletics venue for the Games. The aim of the opening ceremony is to keep Birmingham’s artistic heritage at the centre of the show, according to director Iqbal Khan.
Which Channel Telecast Commonwealth Games 2022?
Sony Pictures Network (SPN) has acquired the broadcast rights for CWG 2022 in India.
What time is the Commonwealth opening ceremony?
Coverage of the Commonwealth Games 2022 opening ceremony begins at 7pm on Thursday 28 July on BBC One, and runs until 10.30pm.
How many sports are in the Commonwealth Games 2022?
At the 2022 Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, Team England will compete against the 72 nations and territories of the Commonwealth across 19 different sports.
Is men’s cricket in the Commonwealth Games?
Yes! Cricket is making its return to the Commonwealth Games for the first time since 1998. Back then, men’s one-day cricket featured in the Games staged in Kuala Lumpur. This is the first time women’s cricket has been part of the Games, with the T20 format to feature.6 hours ago
How many Commonwealth countries are there?
The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 54 independent countries, almost all of which were formerly under British rule. The origins of the Commonwealth come from Britain’s former Empire.
How long is the Commonwealth Games 2022?
286 different sessions of sport will take place across 11 days. There are plenty of tickets left for Rugby 7s on Friday 29 July and Saturday 30 July at Coventry Stadium, and the women’s cricket T20 at Edgbaston Stadium. It’s the first time that women’s cricket has been included in the Commonwealth Games.